Monthly Archives: March 2009

Here’s how I see it: . KC has gone with two Qbs before (most recently Brian Boland and Brendan Kennedy) and I see this happening again this season with Andrew Mandeville and Kyle Frazier. Frazier, a freshman, has an absolute rocket for … Continue reading →

Longer here than will run in the Press… By TONY GRAHAM STAFF WRITER WEST LONG BRANCH – When they weren’t throwing the football during quarterback drills at Tuesday afternoon’s first day of spring practice for the Monmouth University football … Continue reading →

From gomuhawks.com MONMOUTH WOMEN’S SOCCER RECRUITING CLASS TAKING SHAPE WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – Monmouth University head women’s soccer coach Krissy Turner has announced the addition of three more players to the program for 2009. Joining the Blue and White … Continue reading →

Well.. I was either given bad starting time info or I fouled it up myself because when I got to the Ritacco Center the boy’s game had about 12 minutes to go.. Anyway..I saw Ware play about 5-6 minutes worth..also..they do not keep … Continue reading →

Some of you often ask me about Wayne. I visited him in Fla. and he and Carol are doing very well and enjoying retirement…. Wayne saw some of Ed Waite on a TV replay of the Pine Crest state championship victory and Szoke … Continue reading →

As of midnight Saturday Mar. 14 The Hawks Nest will close up shop for a week and return 12 am Sunday Mar. 22.. The reason: as you may or may not know everyone in the Gannett Company nation wide – not … Continue reading →

This from the NEC and this and more there and at gomuhawks.com.. Monmouth University head track and field coach Joe Compagni has been named Mid-Atlantic Region Women’s Indoor Coach of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross … Continue reading →

Longer version here than in Thursday Press POLL at bottom TONY GRAHAM Column for Thursday Press Call it an educated guess for success based on a history of significant accomplishment. Call it a hunch. And some may even call … Continue reading →

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Josh NewmanJosh Newman has worked for the Press since September 2004, covering a variety of high school beats in addition to college sports and the New York Jets. A 2004 graduate of Springfield College, he is currently the beat reporter for Monmouth University.E-mail Josh

Sherlon ChristieSherlon Christie is a sports reporter at the Asbury Park Press. He joined the APP in the fall of 2004. He grew up in Massachusetts, has a BA in Journalism from Northeastern University's School of Journalism. He is also the secretary of the National Association of Black Journalists.E-mail Sherlon

Steve EdelsonSteve Edelson has been covering the area sports scene for more than 25 years. And while he has chronicled the accomplishments of many athletes, he's still patiently waiting for his first hole-in-one.E-mail Steve

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How I feel about the departures of Dion Nesmith and Marcus Ware

A good move, King Rice needs to look to the future with younger players who are :"his" recruits (57%, 67 Votes)

Not a good move, they would have been fifth year seniors who may have helped significantly (31%, 36 Votes)